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What (who) is Tambourine - definition

PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT
La pandereta; Thumb roll; Tamborine; Tambourines; Buben; Tamberine; Tamburo Basco; Tamburo basco; Panderoa; Tambourine roll; Def (instrument); Def middle eastern instrument; Shake roll; Tamburin; Tamburino
  • [[Bobbye Hall]] records on [[xylophone]] and [[headless tambourine]] in the early 1970s
  • Isfahan]], 17th century, [[Iran]].
  • A traditional Central Asian musician from the 1860s or 1870s, holding up his dayereh.
  • [[Stevie Nicks]] performing in 1980 on a [[headless tambourine]]
  • Kanjira drums
  • [[Lady Tambourine]] performs in 2008 at [[New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival]] in the gospel tent
  • [[Lucie Skeaping]] playing a tambourine (2012)
  • Percussionist in the [[Philadelphia Youth Orchestra]], 2014
  • Ukrainian bubon

tambourine         
(tambourines)
A tambourine is a musical instrument which you shake or hit with your hand. It consists of a drum skin on a circular frame with pairs of small round pieces of metal all around the edge.
N-COUNT: oft the N
Tambourine         
·noun A small drum, especially a shallow drum with only one skin, played on with the hand, and having bells at the sides; a timbrel.
II. Tambourine ·add. ·noun A South American wild dove (Tympanistria tympanistria), mostly white, with black-tiped wings and tail. Its resonant note is said to be ventriloquous.
tambourine         
[?tamb?'ri:n]
¦ noun a percussion instrument resembling a shallow drum with metal discs around the edge, played by being shaken or hit with the hand.
Derivatives
tambourinist noun
Origin
C16: from Fr. tambourin (see tambourin).

Wikipedia

Tambourine

The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called "zills". Classically the term tambourine denotes an instrument with a drumhead, though some variants may not have a head. Tambourines are often used with regular percussion sets. They can be mounted, for example on a stand as part of a drum kit (and played with drum sticks), or they can be held in the hand and played by tapping, hitting, or shaking the instrument.

Tambourines come in many shapes with the most common being circular. It is found in many forms of music: Arabic folk music, Turkish folk music, Greek folk music, Italian folk music, French folk music, classical music, Galician traditional music, Persian music, samba, gospel music, pop music, country music, and rock music.

Examples of use of Tambourine
1. Another bangs a tambourine, while several drum on large white buckets.
2. Tambourine Man," "Lay Lady Lay," "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and "Don‘t Think Twice, It‘s All Right."
3. You can play tambourine, backing singing, some keyboards, but you have to wear a lot of spandex.
4. But they‘ll be screwed by negative feedback if that tambourine isn‘t in Glasgow by the morning.
5. He sits, he stands, he moves from one instrument to another – drums, flute, bongos, guitar, tambourine.